Re: Testing efficiency of Chassis Battery Cables
Reply #4 –
That's about the only way to actually check the cables. Awhile back I started having cranking issues, started doing voltage drop tests. Ended up replacing both tie cables, and the + and - ends at the battery all of them looked new. If you do the drop check from the connection to the cable on each end you can find the bad ones pretty quick. Another Quick way if you don't have a meter handy is to put a load on the cables then check and see if any connections are warm or hot to the touch, that will be the guilty party.